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Stakeholders have converged for the Extraordinary Congress of Ghana Football Association (GFA), to discuss essential matters of concern.
This is the first time stakeholders of the country’s football are meeting officially after Anas Aremeyaw's #Number12 exposé on football in June 2018.
Watch the live proceedings in the video below:
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